206 yard par three 14th hole at the Bay Hill Golf Club:
This view is from above and behind the green to start off our pictures of the Bay Hill golf club.
the 425 yard par four 15th hole at the Bay Hill Golf Club:
It's a dogleg right and this view is zoomed to the bunker from the tee where it's only about a 230 yard carry and 270 yards through the fairway to that tree in the back ground of this view of the golf hole
.... If you can carry the corner further right it's a shorter second shot into the 15th green here ....
525 16th hole at the Bay Hill Golf Club. Here's a look at the hole from above and behind the green.
The hole doglegs right making the tee shot angle more difficult and in this image you can see how the water protects against anything
but a properly stuck second shot to what is now a very difficult par four hole ...
Here's a better look at the green at #16. There are a lot of pin placements on this green with a
saucer look to it which will rebound misplayed shots making now a par four less than guaranteed here
You can see how the water 'feeds' into the bunker protecting the back left pin postion here.
The yellow line signifies the most difficult of water hazard penalties requiring the drop to beplayed from behind the hazard here
You can see how the water 'feeds' into the bunker protecting the back left pin postion here.
The yellow line signifies the most difficult of water hazard penalties requiring the drop to beplayed from behind the hazard here
par three 17th hole at the Bay Hill Golf Club: This is a zoomed view into the par three 17th green from the tee shot.
You can see how the water filters into the sand again here requiring a longer carry the more right you go
A look here from behind the right side of the green looking back to the tee box in the distance.
You get the idea though here's the water again should you hit it over this green
A better look at the over all par three golf hole. You can see how the carry is to the pin on the far right side (left in this view)
and the subtle sloping and mounding which deflects errant shots and creates speed and break to the putts on this green
You get the idea here on that right front carry and some more angular look to the contouring of the putting surface and
drop off in the terrain and surrounding rough around this 17th green
Here's an aerial view of the 18th green fronted by that big lake in front and to the right. It's 320 to the lake off the tee
and 305 through the fairway into the rough in front of it ... Those big stones come into play on a shot hit short
A better look at the 'rockpile' fronting #18 here at Arnold Palmer's Bay Hill golf club.
This hole is dynamic like it's designer with risk reward andplenty of glory and misery can be had here all week on this great finishing golf hole
The purpose of this view is to show you how sloped the green is from back to front. If you think you can 'win' by just taking the water out of play
and playing into those back bunkers think again. It's a precarious shot from a bunker that also slopes forward
You've only got eleven paces of green on this far right side pin with a forced carry over the lake
- not something you want to attempt from a bad lie in the rough
Another 'daunting' look at how difficult this hole can be with the tee shot landing zone
and short right side of this green here at Arnold Palmer's Bay Hill golf club
It's not unheard of for a player who may have driven it in the rough off the tee to lay it up in that narrow area you see in the middle of the picture
and left of the lake (right in this view) Then it's a short iron or wedge to try and get it up and down and save a par
Another look zoomed in with water, rock, green, and sand all in play here. It's you ability to pick the club
focus and execute your golf shot without any doubt and you'll succeed here
the scoreboard that sits across the lake at the 18th hole at Arnold Palmer's Bay Hill golf club
and old Bay Hill Classic now Arnold Palmer Invitational golf tournament played in March every year in Orlando
Hope you enjoyed the show!